For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

published:04 Dec 2015

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The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

published:08 Jan 2013

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Bernard Hogan-Howe

Born in Sheffield, Hogan-Howe joined the South Yorkshire Police in 1979, becoming District Commander of the Doncaster West area, as well as obtaining university qualifications in law and criminology. In 1997, he transferred to Merseyside Police as Assistant Chief Constable for Community Affairs, moving on to area operations. He then joined the Metropolitan Police as Assistant Commissioner for personnel, before being appointed Chief Constable of Merseyside Police.

After two years as an Inspector of Constabulary, Hogan-Howe was briefly Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police before being appointed Commissioner in September 2011. He once dramatically interrupted an interview, in order to apprehend a criminal in person, and later made the controversial decision not to arrest protesters carrying an ISIS flag.

As of October 2011, the Met employed 48,661 full-time personnel. This included 31,478 sworn police officers, 13,350 non-police staff, and 3,831 non-sworn police community support officers. This number excludes the 5,479 Special Constables, who work part-time (a minimum of 16 hours a month) and who have the same powers and uniform as their regular colleagues. This makes the Metropolitan Police the largest police force in the United Kingdom by a significant margin, and one of the biggest in the world.

Channel 4

Channel 4 is a British public-service television broadcaster that began transmission on 2 November 1982. Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public body established in 1990, coming into operation in 1993. With the conversion of the Wenvoe transmitter group in Wales to digital on 31 March 2010, Channel 4 became a UK-wide TV channel for the first time.

The channel was established to provide a fourth television service to the United Kingdom in addition to the television licence-funded BBC's two services and the single commercial broadcasting network, ITV.

History

Conception

Before Channel 4 and S4C, Britain had three terrestrial television services: BBC1, BBC2, and ITV. The Broadcasting Act 1980 began the process of adding a fourth, and Channel 4, along with its Welsh counterpart, was formally created by an Act of Parliament in 1982. After some months of test broadcasts, it began scheduled transmissions on 2 November 1982.

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on the state of policing today - BBC Newsnight

For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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Did the Met Police and the BBC fake arrest by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

3:29

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

7:43

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police. .Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jspMissed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/
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Sir Bernard Hogan Howe urges Londoners to help out with crime

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on the state of policing today - BBC Newsnight

For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Full

Did the Met Police and the BBC fake arrest by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

published: 04 Dec 2015

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

published: 08 Jan 2013

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police. .Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jspMissed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/
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For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police. .Sign up for Snowmail, ...

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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police. .Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jspMissed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/
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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Full

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on the state of policing today - BBC Newsnight

For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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published: 10 Feb 2017

Did the Met Police and the BBC fake arrest by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

published: 04 Dec 2015

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on the state of policing today - BBC Newsnight

For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Full

Did the Met Police and the BBC fake arrest by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

published: 04 Dec 2015

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

published: 08 Jan 2013

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police. .Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jspMissed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/
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For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
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It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police. .Sign up for Snowmail, ...

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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Live On LBC

The Met Policing London - Series 2 Episode 2

With violent crime on the increase and the threat of terrorism, the Met want more armed police on the streets. They're recruiting another 600 officers, but Derek is one of the Met's most experienced with nearly 20 years spent patrolling London's streets. He leads his team on a pursuit through London to intercept a car suspected of carrying a gun, a last-resort tactic known as an armed stop.
Gangs are a major problem for police and in Harlesden a long running turf war has had horrific consequences. A young man has been shot, an innocent casualty of a violent gang feud. Detectives Hitesh Patel and Paul Connelly work for Trident, the Met's specialist gang unit. They have focused on one of the most notorious gangs in Harlesden, working undercover to take down as many of them as possible and s...

published: 18 Jul 2017

The Met Policing London - Series 1 Episode 5

In the past year, over 2000 officers have joined the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, tasked with keeping the streets of London safe for its eight million residents, 24 hours a day. Over 50 per cent of new Met officers are from outside London, and Yorkshireman Tom Hebblethwaite has his work cut out finding his way around the city streets. During his on-the-ground training he must achieve some vital goals, from making an arrest to learning to march before he can graduate and 'pass out' in front of top cop and fellow northerner, CommissionerSir Bernard Hogan-Howe.
The streets of London are a challenge for even the most experienced police constables, and response officers Caroline Hay and Karl Davies are old hands at dealing with the ups and downs of policing the public in Camden, north Lo...

published: 18 Jul 2017

Iranian Embassy Siege: A Metropolitan Police Film Unit Production

This is a copy of a deteriorating VHS copy of a VHS original.
My father-in-law was an anti-terrorism instructor in the U.S. AirForce in the 1980's. I found this in his box of tapes along with some other interesting terrorism/hijacking videos from the period I'll attempt to upload.
This crisis took place on 30 April - 5 May, 1980 in London.
Please provide more information on this film in the comments section.

The Met Policing London - Series 2 Episode 2

With violent crime on the increase and the threat of terrorism, the Met want more armed police on the streets. They're recruiting another 600 officers, but Dere...

With violent crime on the increase and the threat of terrorism, the Met want more armed police on the streets. They're recruiting another 600 officers, but Derek is one of the Met's most experienced with nearly 20 years spent patrolling London's streets. He leads his team on a pursuit through London to intercept a car suspected of carrying a gun, a last-resort tactic known as an armed stop.
Gangs are a major problem for police and in Harlesden a long running turf war has had horrific consequences. A young man has been shot, an innocent casualty of a violent gang feud. Detectives Hitesh Patel and Paul Connelly work for Trident, the Met's specialist gang unit. They have focused on one of the most notorious gangs in Harlesden, working undercover to take down as many of them as possible and stop the drug trade thriving on the streets of north west London.
Over the last five years robberies committed on mopeds have increased tenfold across London and in Islington there's an epidemic of phones being snatched, often by teenagers. Pursuing them is controversial following the death of a local teenager, Henry Hicks, whilst driving a moped. His family are waiting for the results of the coroner's inquest - the police believe he died from reckless driving, his family believe he died as a result of a police pursuit. The Met commissioner (at the time) Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe visits Islington and is confronted by the grieving family. Against the backdrop of this community tension, SergeantSteve Brown, who grew up in the area, is determined to arrest and convict the phone snatchers.
Aired, 11/05/2017
My Twitter: www.twitter.com/liamwilliams134
No copyright infringement is intended, all rights go to BBC.

With violent crime on the increase and the threat of terrorism, the Met want more armed police on the streets. They're recruiting another 600 officers, but Derek is one of the Met's most experienced with nearly 20 years spent patrolling London's streets. He leads his team on a pursuit through London to intercept a car suspected of carrying a gun, a last-resort tactic known as an armed stop.
Gangs are a major problem for police and in Harlesden a long running turf war has had horrific consequences. A young man has been shot, an innocent casualty of a violent gang feud. Detectives Hitesh Patel and Paul Connelly work for Trident, the Met's specialist gang unit. They have focused on one of the most notorious gangs in Harlesden, working undercover to take down as many of them as possible and stop the drug trade thriving on the streets of north west London.
Over the last five years robberies committed on mopeds have increased tenfold across London and in Islington there's an epidemic of phones being snatched, often by teenagers. Pursuing them is controversial following the death of a local teenager, Henry Hicks, whilst driving a moped. His family are waiting for the results of the coroner's inquest - the police believe he died from reckless driving, his family believe he died as a result of a police pursuit. The Met commissioner (at the time) Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe visits Islington and is confronted by the grieving family. Against the backdrop of this community tension, SergeantSteve Brown, who grew up in the area, is determined to arrest and convict the phone snatchers.
Aired, 11/05/2017
My Twitter: www.twitter.com/liamwilliams134
No copyright infringement is intended, all rights go to BBC.

The Met Policing London - Series 1 Episode 5

In the past year, over 2000 officers have joined the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, tasked with keeping the streets of London safe for its eight million resi...

In the past year, over 2000 officers have joined the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, tasked with keeping the streets of London safe for its eight million residents, 24 hours a day. Over 50 per cent of new Met officers are from outside London, and Yorkshireman Tom Hebblethwaite has his work cut out finding his way around the city streets. During his on-the-ground training he must achieve some vital goals, from making an arrest to learning to march before he can graduate and 'pass out' in front of top cop and fellow northerner, CommissionerSir Bernard Hogan-Howe.
The streets of London are a challenge for even the most experienced police constables, and response officers Caroline Hay and Karl Davies are old hands at dealing with the ups and downs of policing the public in Camden, north London. While putting up with verbal abuse from angry buskers is just part of the job, it's protecting some of society's more vulnerable individuals that makes Caroline reflect on why she joined the service.
In east London, DetectiveJasonWeald is nearing retirement and must call on his years of experience to get to the bottom of the tragic death of a four-month-old baby. His team struggle to keep their personal and professional opinions separate as the quest to find justice in this emotional case divides the homicide detectives.
Aired, 06/07/2015
My Twitter: www.twitter.com/liamwilliams134
No copyright infringement is intended, all rights go to BBC.

In the past year, over 2000 officers have joined the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, tasked with keeping the streets of London safe for its eight million residents, 24 hours a day. Over 50 per cent of new Met officers are from outside London, and Yorkshireman Tom Hebblethwaite has his work cut out finding his way around the city streets. During his on-the-ground training he must achieve some vital goals, from making an arrest to learning to march before he can graduate and 'pass out' in front of top cop and fellow northerner, CommissionerSir Bernard Hogan-Howe.
The streets of London are a challenge for even the most experienced police constables, and response officers Caroline Hay and Karl Davies are old hands at dealing with the ups and downs of policing the public in Camden, north London. While putting up with verbal abuse from angry buskers is just part of the job, it's protecting some of society's more vulnerable individuals that makes Caroline reflect on why she joined the service.
In east London, DetectiveJasonWeald is nearing retirement and must call on his years of experience to get to the bottom of the tragic death of a four-month-old baby. His team struggle to keep their personal and professional opinions separate as the quest to find justice in this emotional case divides the homicide detectives.
Aired, 06/07/2015
My Twitter: www.twitter.com/liamwilliams134
No copyright infringement is intended, all rights go to BBC.

Iranian Embassy Siege: A Metropolitan Police Film Unit Production

This is a copy of a deteriorating VHS copy of a VHS original.
My father-in-law was an anti-terrorism instructor in the U.S. AirForce in the 1980's. I found t...

This is a copy of a deteriorating VHS copy of a VHS original.
My father-in-law was an anti-terrorism instructor in the U.S. AirForce in the 1980's. I found this in his box of tapes along with some other interesting terrorism/hijacking videos from the period I'll attempt to upload.
This crisis took place on 30 April - 5 May, 1980 in London.
Please provide more information on this film in the comments section.

This is a copy of a deteriorating VHS copy of a VHS original.
My father-in-law was an anti-terrorism instructor in the U.S. AirForce in the 1980's. I found this in his box of tapes along with some other interesting terrorism/hijacking videos from the period I'll attempt to upload.
This crisis took place on 30 April - 5 May, 1980 in London.
Please provide more information on this film in the comments section.

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on the state of policing today - BBC Newsnight

For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/bbcnewsnight

Did the Met Police and the BBC fake arrest by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

3:29

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing h...

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

7:43

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apolog...

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police. .Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jspMissed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/
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10:37

Bernard Hogan Howe: funding cuts are behind rising crime

The Andrew Marr Show 5 February 2017
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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on the state of policing today - BBC Newsnight

For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
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1:43

Did the Met Police and the BBC fake arrest by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arr...

Did the Met Police and the BBC fake arrest by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

3:29

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing h...

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on the state of policing today - BBC Newsnight

For the last five and a half years, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has been the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. He met with Newsnight's Evan Davis to discuss the state of policing today.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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Did the Met Police and the BBC fake arrest by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe

It has been claimed that Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is the only officer in Britain to have arrested someone at every rank in his career. Footage captured by the BBC allegedly at the time of the so called arrest appears to be choreographed, with the camera angle changing several times and other cops being ahead of Sir Bernard at every step of the way.

3:29

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing h...

Hogan-Howe grilled by MPs over 'Mitchellgate'

The Metropolitan police commissioner has told MPs that when he gave an interview backing his officers version of events in the Downing Street Plebgate row - he hadn't actually seen the police log or CCTV of the incident.

7:43

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apolog...

Hogan-Howe: 'black people have a bad experience'

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police commissioner, is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police. .Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jspMissed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/
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10:37

Bernard Hogan Howe: funding cuts are behind rising crime

The Andrew Marr Show 5 February 2017
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The Met Policing London - Series 2 Episode 2

With violent crime on the increase and the threat of terrorism, the Met want more armed police on the streets. They're recruiting another 600 officers, but Derek is one of the Met's most experienced with nearly 20 years spent patrolling London's streets. He leads his team on a pursuit through London to intercept a car suspected of carrying a gun, a last-resort tactic known as an armed stop.
Gangs are a major problem for police and in Harlesden a long running turf war has had horrific consequences. A young man has been shot, an innocent casualty of a violent gang feud. Detectives Hitesh Patel and Paul Connelly work for Trident, the Met's specialist gang unit. They have focused on one of the most notorious gangs in Harlesden, working undercover to take down as many of them as possible and stop the drug trade thriving on the streets of north west London.
Over the last five years robberies committed on mopeds have increased tenfold across London and in Islington there's an epidemic of phones being snatched, often by teenagers. Pursuing them is controversial following the death of a local teenager, Henry Hicks, whilst driving a moped. His family are waiting for the results of the coroner's inquest - the police believe he died from reckless driving, his family believe he died as a result of a police pursuit. The Met commissioner (at the time) Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe visits Islington and is confronted by the grieving family. Against the backdrop of this community tension, SergeantSteve Brown, who grew up in the area, is determined to arrest and convict the phone snatchers.
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52:54

The Met Policing London - Series 1 Episode 5

In the past year, over 2000 officers have joined the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, tas...

The Met Policing London - Series 1 Episode 5

In the past year, over 2000 officers have joined the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, tasked with keeping the streets of London safe for its eight million residents, 24 hours a day. Over 50 per cent of new Met officers are from outside London, and Yorkshireman Tom Hebblethwaite has his work cut out finding his way around the city streets. During his on-the-ground training he must achieve some vital goals, from making an arrest to learning to march before he can graduate and 'pass out' in front of top cop and fellow northerner, CommissionerSir Bernard Hogan-Howe.
The streets of London are a challenge for even the most experienced police constables, and response officers Caroline Hay and Karl Davies are old hands at dealing with the ups and downs of policing the public in Camden, north London. While putting up with verbal abuse from angry buskers is just part of the job, it's protecting some of society's more vulnerable individuals that makes Caroline reflect on why she joined the service.
In east London, DetectiveJasonWeald is nearing retirement and must call on his years of experience to get to the bottom of the tragic death of a four-month-old baby. His team struggle to keep their personal and professional opinions separate as the quest to find justice in this emotional case divides the homicide detectives.
Aired, 06/07/2015
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26:54

Iranian Embassy Siege: A Metropolitan Police Film Unit Production

This is a copy of a deteriorating VHS copy of a VHS original.
My father-in-law was an an...

Iranian Embassy Siege: A Metropolitan Police Film Unit Production

This is a copy of a deteriorating VHS copy of a VHS original.
My father-in-law was an anti-terrorism instructor in the U.S. AirForce in the 1980's. I found this in his box of tapes along with some other interesting terrorism/hijacking videos from the period I'll attempt to upload.
This crisis took place on 30 April - 5 May, 1980 in London.
Please provide more information on this film in the comments section.

54:44

Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington: Policing in the UK

This is series of specially-commissioned 50-minute lectures to celebrate the first half-ce...

Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington: Policing in the U...

When the sun dims dramatically Monday morning, that would be like an entire power plant unit shutting down for the Lone Star State's electricity grid. The much-anticipated solar eclipse will wipe out about 600 megawatts worth of electricity generation from Texas' growing solar power industry, according to officials with ERCOT, which manages the Texas grid.&nbsp; ... "That is not very much," she said about eclipse's influence ... ....

Multiple media reports Thursday reported a van crashed into dozens of people in the center of Barcelona Thursday killing two and injuring several people. Local Spanish media say two armed men have entered a restaurant after a van crashed into a crowd of people, according to Reuters, and police consider the incident to be terror related. Local media reports say two people were killed instantly when struck by the van....

The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

The top two officers and the top enlisted sailors who were in charge when the USS Fitzgerald had a collision on June 17 that killed seven crew members will face disciplinary measures after seven crew members died from the incident, a senior Navy official said on Thursday. The Washington Post reported that Adm. William F ... The discipline varies but will include likely career-ending actions against the ship's captain at the time, Cmdr....

The Guardian reported that police announced one person was arrested in relation to the attack on Thursday where someone drove a white van through the busy, pedestrian area of Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain which has left at least 13 dead, and more than 50 injured ...Police said that the number of the dead was "bound to rise" since at least 50 people were injured after the attack, interior minister for Catalonia, Joaquim Form said ... ... U.S....

Iraq war veteran-turned-reservist sacked from Australian defence force after saying he did not want gay people teaching his children. Far right. Far-right campaigner Bernard Gaynor fails to overturn dismissal from army ... Far-right campaigner Bernard Gaynor has lost his bid to overturn his dismissal from the Australian defence force ... Army reservist sacked for anti-gay comments online wins case against ADF. Read more ... ....

Bernard are going to flood because of the pump and drainage situation,"&nbsp;east bank levee authority President Joe Hassinger warned Thursday (Aug ...BernardParish President Guy McInnis issued a similar warning to the parish council on Wednesday, pointing out that the levee district's eight pumping stations in the parish are now staffed by only seven operators, and only the larger three stations were manned each day....

This year's swimming parties, when area pools invite four-leggers in for a dip before closing for the season, are continuing this weekend. Proof of rabies vaccination (either a tag or paperwork from your vet) is required, and dogs must be friendly. If yours isn't a strong swimmer, we recommend bringing a doggy life jacket. Note. The Holford and Terrace pools are 4 miles apart, so going to both is an option ... to 1 p.m ... 300 N ... 9 ... SaintBernard....

PROVO — BYU will be without one of its top returning defenders in 2017, as the program announced Thursday that linebacker FrancisBernard will redshirt the upcoming season. Bernard, who is using the redshirt for personal reasons, will be a junior when he returns for the Cougars in 2018 ...Bernard had 80 tackles, two sacks and three interceptions last season....